How to Maintain Your Permed Hair

Being a girl requires maintenance in order to look and feel good. Face, body and hair – a lot to spend for these. It’s a girl thing.

I once posted here the time that I got my hair permed at Tony and Jackey. I had it last December 2014 and it’s almost 10 months now. I feel and notice that my hair is looking better now, even if it’s many months old already.

To have a curly hair is not a joke. It requires high maintenance in order to look good and to avoid getting dry. But I find an easy way on how to do it without spending too much. I remember when I was at the salon, the Korean who did my hair told me to buy a keratin solution to protect my hair, and it costs 2k I think. I didn’t buy though. The miser me always thinks that it’s expensive. So instead of buying one I went to Watson and look for keratin replacement that I can use. That’s the time I saw the Tresemmè Keratin conditioner – it was on sale, discounted, so I bought one, bought also the Tresemmè Keratin shampoo in order to achieve a better result for my hair. And that was where my Tresemme journey began. And yes, although it’s expensive, it’s advisable because I don’t have to do other hair stuff like hot oil or the like, using Tresemmè only, really works for me (now I only have the conditioner).

3. When done bathing, divide it into two and twist. I used to divide it into 4 as advised by the stylist because it is thick, but since I don’t have enough time to prepare, I do the first. Stay it twisted until dry.

4. When dry, carefully comb by hand to get the curls.

5. Wear a smile all the time and be confident.

Those are the 5 easy steps I always do to take care and maintain my curly hair. And if I were to choose between straight or permed, I would still prefer the latter. I think it better suits me than straight because of my round and chubby cheeks.